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- Date Released: January 1, 2001
- Genre: Alternative/Punk
- Style: Indie Rock, Alternative
- Label: Arts & Crafts / IODA
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Broken Social Scene cast an abstract web of dream pop, shoegaze, and indie rock for their debut album, Feel Good Lost. Essentially, it's an album of instrumentals. The title itself hints at the collective's effort in composing a lush soundscape of strings, brass, guitars, and pianos with an added dash of electronic beats. Songs such as "Guilty Cubicles" and "Blues for Uncle Gibb" alone showcase the band's well-crafted mind trip. For a first album, though, Broken Social Scene's care in allowing each song to breathe without the constructs of fancy production and contrived lyrics is what makes the dozen-track selection so impressive. It's expressive without expressing too much. Broken Social Scene leave it up to the mixture of instruments to draw upon some kind of palette. From the layered warbling of "Stomach Song" to the majestic horn arrangements of the gossamer "Passport Radio," the intricacies of Feel Good Lost find a band focused on creating an inventive style of music as well as a group that is insanely ambitious. It might not catch on with indie rock fans right away and it will most likely be an overlooked debut, but its breadth shows promise.
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Credits
- Joe English - Design // Joe English - Layout Design // Bill Priddle - Guitar // Bill Priddle - Guest Appearance // Jessica Moss - Violin // Jessica Moss - Guest Appearance // Michael "Mike Dee" Johnson - Trumpet // Michael "Mike Dee" Johnson - Guest Appearance // Broken Social Scene - Main Performer // Broken Social Scene - Main Performer // Noah Mintz - Mastering // Brendan Canning - Organ // Brendan Canning - Guitar (Acoustic) // Brendan Canning - Bass // Brendan Canning - Piano // Brendan Canning - Guitar (Bass) // Brendan Canning - Guitar (Electric) // Brendan Canning - Keyboards // Brendan Canning - Producer // Brendan Canning - Sampling // Brendan Canning - Writer // Brendan Canning - Executive Producer // Brendan Canning - Drum Programming // Charles Spearin - Banjo // Charles Spearin - Mixing // Charles Spearin - Guest Appearance // Ohad Benchetrit - Mixing // Evan Cranley - Trombone // Evan Cranley - Guest Appearance // Kevin Drew - Organ // Kevin Drew - Guitar (Acoustic) // Kevin Drew - Piano // Kevin Drew - Drums // Kevin Drew - Guitar (Electric) // Kevin Drew - Keyboards // Kevin Drew - Producer // Kevin Drew - Engineer // Kevin Drew - Sampling // Kevin Drew - Writer // Justin Peroff - Drums // Justin Peroff - Guest Appearance // Leslie Feist - Vocals // Leslie Feist - Guest Appearance // Anthony Seck - Guitar // Anthony Seck - Guest Appearance // Cecilia Berkovic - Cover Art // Stephen Crowhurst - Back Cover
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